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THE YEAR OF 1990 - CHANGE OF COMMUNICATION PARADIGM IN EUROPE

Corneliu Pavel ()
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Corneliu Pavel: Romanian Naval Forces Staff, Bucharest

No 12, Proceedings of the 11-th International Conference on Knowledge Management: Projects, Systems and Technologies, Bucharest, November 7-8, 2019. from Faculty of Economic Cybernetics, Statistics and Informatics, Academy of Economic Studies from Bucharest and "Carol I-st" National Defence University, Department for Management of the Defence Resources and Education

Abstract: Europe has been the continent most marked by the evolution and development of human society, throughout its multi-millennial existence, an aspect that has generated profound changes in the systems of relations between European regional or state communities, both within the continent and in the human interrelations between the old continent with communities from other continents. A summary x-ray of European geopolitics of the twentieth century shows the fall of the imperial regimes and the emergence of new states after the First World War; the rise of extremist regimes on the left and the right, the seizure of power and the generation of the world's largest conflagration; the division of the spheres of influence, the establishment of communist regimes and the emergence of the cleavage between the east and the west of the continent, in the post-war period. The last decade of the last century is marked by the collapse of the communist states in the Eastern bloc of Europe, by the return to the democratic systems and by the accentuation of the influence of the factors of globalization, elements that generated, in 1990, the change in the communication paradigm on the old continent, for the fourth time, over the past century.

Keywords: communication; paradigm; cold war; communism; the year 1990 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 11 pages
Date: 2019-11
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